Teaching Abroad: Middle East

Teaching Jobs in The Middle East

Middle East – a diverse mix of Eastern Promise

Middle East

The Middle East is a diverse land that is rich in culture. Its ancient historical sites, world famous metropolitan cities and wild and arid deserts make it a distinct and fascinating destination.

The area is steeped in history and the influence of ancient Greek, Roman and Egyptian civilisations can be felt across the region. Thousands flock to the Middle East every year to visit ancient wonders such as the Dead Sea and the Pyramids of Egypt.

Enjoying enviably warm temperatures all year round, the region can be said to encompass Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates as well as Qatar, Kuwait, Jordan and other nations.

A treat for all the senses

Whether you yearn to see the breathtaking Valley of the Kings, to experience the hustle and bustle of an authentic market place or would prefer to take in the magnificent architecture of the cosmopolitan United Arab Emirates, a journey to the Middle East will provide a treat for all the senses.

What are the benefits?

Leaving the UK behind for your overseas teaching adventure is likely to be the experience of a lifetime. Embarking on teaching jobs in the Middle East can also prove a sound career move, enabling you to really stand out from the crowd in future job applications.

You’ll also find that many of the international schools we feature on Eteach offer excellent facilities, small class sizes and a first-rate package of benefits for quality teaching staff. Some posts even include accommodation, flights and a tax free salary.

Interested?

Want to find out more? Then head over to our listings to view the latest teaching jobs in the Middle East. We frequently list opportunities in schools across this area including posts in Egypt, Kuwait and many more. You can make sure you’re on top of all the latest new job listings by registering for free with Eteach and signing up to our weekly summary of international jobs as well as our fortnightly international newsletter. You can also register your interest to work with particular schools via their Talent Pools and automatically be accessible to schools when they are looking to recruit.